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with folks online and out of town. Transferable Skill Development OSU is committed to ensuring students are prepared for success after graduation through intentional skill development as student
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-Development Position Duties Curating social media content Managing outreach calendars Designing digital and print promotional materials Creating email newsletters Writing blog posts and feature stories Drafting
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in computer science, engineering, web design, graphic design, or related fields would be helpful in project development and operation. Working Conditions / Work Schedule Working Conditions: This
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collaboration with the Extension internship program coordinator, supports the OSU Extension Internship blog, including editing, posting and promoting content developed by fellow interns. As appropriate, provides
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. Key Responsibilities 50% Post-Award Budget and Financial Analysis Analyzes EMT’s post‑award financial management needs and designs, develops, and maintains electronic budget projection and tracking
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for achieving this commitment. This commitment includes, but is not limited to, complying with Civil Rights and Language Access regulations. In addition, this individual will design, develop, maintain and/or
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website and all social media platforms. Transferable Skill Development OSU is committed to ensuring students are prepared for success after graduation through intentional skill development as student
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other assistive technologies. The ideal candidate is detail-oriented, tech-savvy, and committed to accessibility and equity. Transferable Skill Development OSU is committed to ensuring students
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that run on cloud servers (e.g. Amazon Web Services) The position requires skills for the development of software on phones and on cloud-based servers. This position requires skills in software development
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. Transferable Skill Development OSU is committed to ensuring students are prepared for success after graduation through intentional skill development as student employees. The competencies students develop while